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Pedro Ribeiro’s return to action ruined
Kei Kamara’s smash-and-grab raid for Columbus Crew SC at Orlando City SC on Saturday, salvaging a point for the home side with a stunning 89th-minute strike.

With his side trailing 2-1 to a visiting team that had played a man down for much of the game, substitute Ribeiro — seeing his first action since April 3 — let fly with an opportunistic low drive from 25 yards that buried itself in the bottom right corner.

A third brace of the season from
Kei Kamara was not enough to earn a win for Columbus Crew SC on Friday night, as the Chicago Fire scored a 94th-minute equalizer to stun the home team at MAPFRE Stadium.

The last-minute goal came as part of a late Fire onslaught after Crew SC dominated most of the game, leaving the home team regretting several missed opportunities throughout the match.

Chris Wondolowski moved one goal away from joining MLS’ Century Club as the San Jose Earthquakes beat 10-man Columbus Crew SC 2-0 Saturday night.

Wondolowski broke through for his 99th career regular-season MLS goal against a depleted Crew SC side that played with 10 men for almost an hour after
Mohammed Saeid’s first-half red card.
Shea Salinas added his first goal of 2015 shortly thereafter to extend San Jose’s unbeaten streak to four straight and move the Quakes (5-4-2) into sole possession of fourth place in the Western Conference.